BB_TX
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Kevin - No problem
1) the wire to the switch would be a new wire. I would use a #12 blue wire just to maintain a consistent color code.
2) Yes. A wire from each to each light would be the way to do it.
3) Correct
4)White 86 goes to any good ground. Either find a screw connected to the frame that you can put it under or drill a small hole somewhere and put in a self tapping metal screw with lock washer. If the wire does not have a lug on the end, I would suggest putting one on it for a better connection. You can put a bare wire under a screw, but a wire lug would be far superior.
I modified the sketch again to better show it.
And again, be sure to check the relay module for any signs of a + (or maybe a -) sign.
1) the wire to the switch would be a new wire. I would use a #12 blue wire just to maintain a consistent color code.
2) Yes. A wire from each to each light would be the way to do it.
3) Correct
4)White 86 goes to any good ground. Either find a screw connected to the frame that you can put it under or drill a small hole somewhere and put in a self tapping metal screw with lock washer. If the wire does not have a lug on the end, I would suggest putting one on it for a better connection. You can put a bare wire under a screw, but a wire lug would be far superior.
I modified the sketch again to better show it.
And again, be sure to check the relay module for any signs of a + (or maybe a -) sign.